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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Marty Robbins
Marty Robbins
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Al Allen
Al Allen
Songwriter
De Vorzon Barry
De Vorzon Barry
Lyrics
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Mitch Miller
Mitch Miller
Producer
Margie Hunt
Margie Hunt
Executive Producer
Mark Wilder
Mark Wilder
Mixing Engineer
Don Law
Don Law
Editing Engineer
Vic Anesini
Vic Anesini
Mixing Engineer
Carlos Grier
Carlos Grier
Editing Engineer
Debra Parkinson
Debra Parkinson
Mastering Engineer
Denny Purcell
Denny Purcell
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

Just married this mornin'. How happy they are. "Just Married" written on The window of a-their car. It broke my heart To see them drive away. I lost the one I love today. Dressed all in white satin, White lace in her hair. She looked so lovely It was more than I could bear. Some people guessed the way that I felt They saw the tears I could not hide. I should have stayed at home. I knew what was in store, But somethin' made me come To see her just once more. Just married this mornin'. How happy they are. "Just Married" written on The window of a-their car. It broke my heart To see them drive away. I lost the one I love today. I should have stayed at home. I knew what was in store, But somethin' made me come To see her just once more. Just married this mornin'. How happy they are. "Just Married" written on The window of a-their car. It broke my heart To see them drive away. I lost the one I love today.
Writer(s): Barry R. De Vorzon, Al Allen Lyrics powered by www.musixmatch.com
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